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Thursday, 9 November 2017


New rap music act by TISSY TREY, Is serving up his first single "ONE TIME", to be premiered on MPTRACE on the 18 November 2017.

 In Anticipation to the Release Of Tissy Trey First Single ONE TIME

This song defintely would get you into the Holiday Spirit....

You can follow him up on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @tissytrey

Saturday, 7 October 2017

"Timaya, Let Me Be Your Sugar Mum" - 53-Year-Old, Plus-Sized Single Mum by josephine123: 6:09pm

A Plus Size Nigerian Woman, Gift Chinelo ( instagram user @gift_chinelo ) who is fashionable 53year old, a single mother openly passed a strong romantic message to Singer Timaya via comment on his post offering to be his Sugar mummy..

She wrote:
"You look so strong, let me be your sugar mum "

Singer Timaya is yet to respond to this, but we hope he will accept Gift Chinelo's Offer.


Source: http://www.nairanaijanews.com.ng/2017/10/let-me-be-your-sugar-mum-53year-old.html



Saturday, 2 September 2017

HUH! Chinese Government Ban Children From Attending Churches In The Country



The Chinese Government have banned children from attending churches in the country.

This is in a bid to tighten their grip on religious activities.

The new directive by the Government also prohibits children from attending religious sermons and other related activities across China.

This control on churches in the country started several years ago when places of worship were told to remove crosses from their buildings in Zhejiang Province.

A researcher for Amnesty International, William Nee, who spoke to MailOnline UK, said, “At this point it’s unclear how widespread the ban on children attending church services are in China, but these alarming reports seem to be coming in from fairly diverse areas throughout the country.”

Nee further said that the move reflects the tightening control of religion in “particular Islam and Christianity under the present administration” in the Asian country.

She added, “In an important speech on religion last year, the President, Xi Jinping, said that young people must study science, believe in science and develop a ‘correct’ worldview and set of values.

“It could be that the government is concerned that young people going to church or religious activities may challenge their monopoly on truth and the government’s ability to instill its own historical narratives and worldview through the public education system‎.”
Style

The Fashion Girl’s Guide to Wearing Sneakers With Everything


J.W.Anderson Fall 2017, Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2017, Stella McCartney Fall 2017; Images: Imaxtree
What’s your old-school sneaker obsession? Is it the Nike Cortez, beloved by Forrest Gump and model and #InternationalGirlCrew member Paloma Elsesser? Converse, which age like fine wine and afford infinite lace-styling possibilities? Vans, the world’s favorite skate sneaker? Classic Reeboks, often sighted on the sportswear brand’s spokesmodel, Gigi Hadid? If you’re a fashion enthusiast living in 2017, the answer to that question is likely “all of the above.”
We are, without a doubt, in the midst of a sneaker renaissance. The Fall 2017 runways were full of unexpected, amazing twists on would-be gym shoes. J.W.Anderson paired minimalist, metallic-tinged boxing sneakers with feather and fringe-heavy cocktail dresses. Leopard print tights complemented Dolce & Gabbana’s ultra embellished tennis sneaks. Would-be Reeboks walked Stella McCartney’s athleisure-filled runway. At this point, sneakers are so ubiquitous that Demna Gvasalia and Alessandro Michele are proposing we buy them dirty and DIYed.
If there’s one thing we’ve learned by now, it’s that sneakers go with everything. Still, it doesn’t hurt to have some visual references. When deciding how to wear sneakers, the best source of inspo is the shoes’ native habitat — the streets. Editors, stylists and bloggers from New York to Milan spend their days scurrying to fashion shows in flat tops, Stan Smiths, Comme des Garçons x Nikes, etc. And while they scurry, we take notes.
Click on the gallery below for plenty of sneaker styling inspiration from these sure-footed fashion girls.

Read more at http://www.thefashionspot.com/style-trends/645651-how-to-wear-sneakers/#ouqCqLe21MoyoUBF.99

Attack Me, Not Igbo, Sultan To Northern Youths by lightblazingnow(m): 6:14pm


Attack me, not Igbo, Sultan to northern youths
vanguardngr.com



Sokoto – Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar has said that if anyone plans to attack the Igbo who are resident in the northern part of the country, such attack should be directed at him, first.



‎The Sultan said this when the world Igbo union leader, Dr. Mishack Nnanta, accompanied by resident Igbo chiefs, paid sallah homage to him at his palace.

“If anybody or group of persons plans negative attack on Igbo, he or they should attack me first because I am against the so-called ultimatum issued by the Arewa youths that Igbo should leave the north,” he said.

Abubakar observed that “restructuring” to his understanding does not mean galvanizing or dividing Nigeria, but making “adjustments here and there for equal accommodation of all and sundry in Nigeria for equity and fair play religiously, socially and economically.”

He further observed that the agitation by some people for disintegration “cannot solve any of the problems facing the country” and that “dividing it into many parts is not the solution for the married of problems bedevilling the nation because this will lead to towns and villages clamouring to become independent.”

He suggested that the way forward was a round-table dialogue and not carrying arms which would never lead to peace.
Agreeing that there were genuine complaints that border on marginalisation, the Sultan however said that the way out was peaceful resolution.

He blamed the nation’s politicians for most of the problems faced by Nigerians saying.

“They come to you during campaigns, promise you heaven in your house, air conditions on all roads and milk entering your mouth hourly without any effort from you. As soon as they win and go to Abuja, they start planning comfort for themselves while those from the rural areas move to state capitals, abandoning those who voted them,” he lamented.‎
Nnanta earlier said that Igbo were peace-loving Nigerians whose stalk-in-trading was engaging in ‎their businesses.

“Igbo cannot leave peacefully in isolation from Nigeria. They should work towards ensuring proper integration, reconstruction as promised by Gen. Yakubu Gowon. They may agitate for creation of more states in the South-East to meet up with other geopolitical zones of the country,


Buhari Receives Emir Of Daura & Katsina Gov At His Daura Home.see What He Said(p by zoba88: 8:34pmSTATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE


NIGERIANS CAN LIVE ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS – PRESIDENT BUHARI

President Muhammadu Buhari Saturday in Daura, Katsina State, said Nigerians have the constitutional right to live, work and raise their families in any part of the country without restrictions.

Receiving the Governor of Katsina State, Alhaji Bello Aminu Masari, at his country home as part of the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations, President Buhari reiterated that the Federal Government would guarantee the security of everyone in the country, and ensure protection of all from harassments by reasons of their states of origin, tribes or ethnic backgrounds.

Assuring all Nigerians of their safety, the President said: “Every Nigerian has a right to live, work and thrive in any part of the country, irrespective of their backgrounds.’’

Speaking to newsmen after the visit, Governor Masari said President Buhari had brought so much honour and pride to his home state by living a life of integrity, fairness and kindness to all, a reflection of his fear of God.

He noted that the President’s leadership style had attracted positive global attention to the state, and the country, praying that God would continue to uphold him in good health.

The governor was accompanied on the visit by the Emir of Daura, Alhaji Faruk Umar Faruk and members of his cabinet.

Garba Shehu
SSA to the President
(Media & Publicity)
September 2, 2017

I Have Hatred Towards Girl After Love Making, Help by RETIREDMUMU(m): 2:58pm

Please help me nlander, this thing has been baffling me for a year now.

fast forward in 2016, i started having break ups due to the reason: once i have sex with girls i started having hatred towards them especially when the sex is constantly.

i thought at first maybe it a normal thing due to fact that i love taste random........

until this same occurrence happened yesterday on our first love making, toward me and my long term girl, this girl i love her like mad, am even planing future reference with her, i don't want to lose this same girl because of this hatred.embarassed
embarassed


i tried to discuss this with my friend, and fortunately this happen to some of them(having hatred after having sex)


i tried to Google for solutions but nothing useful found



i tried to do dating without sex but the thought still runs in my head,and i always want stable relationships for now. cry

just help me!!

Friday, 1 September 2017

Thursday, 31 August 2017

List Of JAMB Cut-Off Marks For All Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges by naijahut: 11:05am

Each university have released it's own cut off marks instead of following the ones jamb initiated. Below is the cut off marks each university have closed to follow:

S/N
INSTITUTION
Cut Off
1
AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE
180
2
COVENANT UNIVERSITY, CANAAN LAND, OTA, OGUN STATE
180
3
ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY, IPETUMODU, OSUN STATE
180
4
PAN-ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, AHMED ONIBUDO STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS STATE
180
5
VERITAS UNIVERSITY, ABUJA, FCT
180
6
RITMAN UNIVERSITY,IKOT-EKPENE, AKWA-IBOM STATE
180
7
ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO STATE. (AFFL TO OAU, ILE-IFE)
180
8
PIAGET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IBARA, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE
180
9
BABCOCK UNIVERSITY, ILISHAN-REMO, OGUN STATE
170
10
BINGHAM UNIVERSITY, KARU, NASARAWA STATE
170
11
LANDMARK UNIVERSITY, OMU-ARAN, KWARA STATE
170
12
REDEEMERS UNIVERSITY, OGUN STATE
170
13
EDO UNIVERSITY, IYAMHO, EDO STATE
160
14
AL- HIKMAH UNIVERSITY, ILORIN, KWARA STATE
160
15
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE
160
16
AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY, OYO, OYO STATE
160
17
BAZE UNIVERSITY, ABUJA, FCT
160
18
BELLS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OTA, OGUN STATE
160
19
GODFREY OKOYE UNIVERSITY, URGWUOMU- NIKE, ENUGU STATE
160
20
JOSEPH AYO BABALOLA UNIVERSITY, IKEJI-ARAKEJI, EKITI STATE
160
21
KWARARAFA UNIVERSITY, WUKARI, TARABA STATE
160
22
MADONNA UNIVERSITY, OKIJA, IMO STATE
160
23
PAUL UNIVERSITY, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE
160
24
HALLMARK UNIVERSITY,IJEBU-ITELE,OGUN STATE
160
25
AUGUSTINE UNIVERSITY, ILARA, LAGOS, LAGOS STATE
160
26
NANA AISHAT MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KWARA STATE
160
27
LEAD CITY UNIVERSITY, IBADAN, OYO STATE
150
28
NIGERIA TURKISH NILE UNIVERSITY, ABUJA, FCT
150
29
OBONG UNIVERSITY, OBONG, NTAK, AKWA IBOM
150
30
SALEM UNIVERSITY, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE
150
31
JIBWIS COLLEGE OF ARABIC AND ISLAMIC EDUCATION, GOMBE, GOMBE STATE
150
32
UNIVERSITY OF MKAR, GBOKO, BENUE STATE
140
33
CATHOLIC INSTITUTION OF WEST AFRICA, PORT HARCOURT. (AFFL TO UNIV OF CALABAR)
140
34
KINSEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILORIN, KWARA STATE
140
35
LESSEL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LESSEL, USHONGO LGA, BENUE STATE
140
36
ECWA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IGBAJA, KWARA STATE
140
37
ACHIEVERS UNIVERSITY OWO, ONDO STATE
120
38
ADELEKE UNIVERSITY, EDE, OSUN STATE
120
39
CALEB UNIVERSITY, IMOTA, LAGOS STATE
120
40
CARITAS UNIVERSITY, AMORJI-NIKE, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE
120
41
FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO, OSUN STATE
120
42
NOVENA UNIVERSITY, OGUME, DELTA STATE
120
43
RENAISSANCE UNIVERSITY, OJIAGU-AGBANI, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE
120
44
EVANGEL UNIVERSITY, AKAEZE, EBONYI STATE
120
45
McPHERSON UNIVERSITY, SERIKI SOTAYO, OGUN STATE
120
46
SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, OKUN-OWA, OGUN STATE
120
47
SAMUEL ADEGBOYEGA UNIVERSITY, OGWA, EDO STATE
120
48
WELLSPRING UNIVERSITY, IRHIHI-OGBANEKI, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE
120
49
WESTERN DELTA UNIVERSITY, OGHARA, DELTA STATE
120
50
WESLEY UNIVERSITY, ONDO, ONDO STATE
120
51
SUMMIT UNIVERITY, OFFA, KWARA STATE
120
52
EDWIN CLARK UNIVERSITY, KIAGBODO, DELTA STATE
120
53
HEZEKIAH UNIVERSITY, UMUDI, IMO STATE
120
54
KINGS UNIVERSITY, ODE-OMU, OSUN STATE
120
55
ARTHUR JARVIS UNIVERSITY, AKPABUYO, CROSS RIVER STATE.
120
56
CROWN HILL UNIVERSITY, EIYENKORIN, KWARA STATE.
120
57
CLIFFORD UNIVERSITY, OWERRINTTA, ABIA STATE.
120
58
COAL CITY UNIVERSITY, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE.
120
59
IPERE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AGYARAGU, NASARAWA STATE
120
60
CORONA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LEKKI, LAGOS STATE
120
61
TANSIAN UNIVERSITY, OBA, ANAMBRA STATE
110
62
JIGAWA STATE COLLEGE OF ISLAMIC AND LEGAL STUDIES, RINGIM, JIGAWA STATE
100
63
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KATSINA-ALA, BENUE STATE
100
64
GBOKO COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GBOKO, BENUE STATE
100
65
HILL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GWANJI, AKWANGA, NASARAWA STATE
100
66
INSTITUTE OF ECUMENICAL EDUCATION, THINKER CORNER, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE
100
67
ST. AUGUSTINE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (PROJECT TIME), YABA, LAGOS STATE
100
68
PAN AFRICAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OFFA, KWARA STATE
100
69
FESTMED COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AJOWA,ONDO STATE
120
70
SUNNAH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE
140
71
BIGA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARKILLA, FEDERAL-LOW COST, NASARAWA, SOKOTO STATE
120
72
DIAMOND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ABA, ABIA STATE
120
73
ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE
120
74
COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND REMEDIAL STUDIES, KANO STATE
100
75
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION(TECH.), BICHI, BAUCHI STATE
140
76
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), GOMBE, GOMBE STATE
100
77
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.) (FEMALE ONLY), GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE
120
78
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), OMOKU, RIVERS STATE
100
79
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), POTISKUM, YOBE STATE
140
80
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), UMUNZE, ANAMBRA STATE
120
81
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AGBOR, DELTA STATE
180
82
CROSS RIVER STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKAMKPA, CROSS RIVER STATE
100
83
AKWA-IBOM STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AFAHA-NSIT, AKWA IBOM STATE
130
84
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKWANGA, NASARAWA STATE
150
85
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ANKPA, KOGI STATE
100
86
ADAMU AUGIE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARGUNGU, KEBBI STATE
100
87
AMINU SALEH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AZARE, BAUCHI STATE
100
88
EMMANUEL ALAYANDE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OYO, OYO STATE
100
89
ENUGU STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.) ENUGU ABAKALIKI RD. ENUGU STATE.
100
90
UMAR SULEIMAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GASHUA, GOMBE STATE
120
91
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GIDAN-WAYA, KAFANCHAN, KADUNA STATE
120
92
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GINDIRI, PLATEAU STATE
120
93
JIGAWA STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GUMEL, JIGAWA STATE
130
94
TAI SOLARIN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE
100
95
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IKERE, EKITI STATE
100
96
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILESHA, OSUN STATE
100
97
NWAFOR ORIZU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NSUGBE. (AFFL TO UNIV OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA)
180
98
OSUN STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILESA, OSUN STATE. (AFFL TO UNIV OF IBADAN)
100
99
THE SAMUEL BILL THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE, ABAK, AKWA IBOM STATE.(AFFL TO UNIV OF UYO)
100
100
ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AKOKA, LAGOS (AFFL TO UNIV OF IBADAN)
120
101
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OBUDU(AFFL TO UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR)
130
102
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION(TECH.)UMUNZE( AFFL TO NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIV, AWKA)
180
103
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION(TECH.) OMOKU(AFFL TO UNIV OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA)
130
104
UMAR SULEIMAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GASHUA(AFFL TO UNIMAID, MAIDUGURI)
150
105
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, WARRI (AFFLIATED TO DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA, DELTA)
180
106
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUC. (SPECIAL), OYO, OYO STATE
120
107
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KATSINA-ALA, BENUE STATE. (AFFL TO UNIV OF CALABAR)
120
108
KASHIM IBRAHIM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MAIDUGURI , BORNO STATE.(AFFL TO UNIMAID)
120
109
SHEHU SHAGARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, SOKOTO (AFFL TO UDU, SOKOTO)
120
110
ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI STATE. (AFFILIATED TO ATBU BAUCHI)
180
111
ST. ALBERT THE GREAT MAJOR SEMINARY, ABEOKUTA. (AFFL. TO UNIVERSITY OF BENIN)
200
112
NIGERIAN AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE
130
113
AUCHI POLYTECHNIC, AUCHI, EDO STATE
150
114
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE
160
115
AKANU IBIAM FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UNWANA, AFIKPO, EBONYI STATE
100
116
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE
150
117
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BALI, TARABA STATE
100
118
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EDE, OSUN STATE
150
119
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EKOWE, BAYELSA STATE
100
120
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, IDAH, KOGI STATE
140
121
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,ILARO, OGUN STATE
150
122
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAURA/NAMODA, ZAMFARA STATE
150
123
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASSARAWA, NASARAWA STATE
150
124
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NEKEDE, IMO STATE
180
125
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OFFA, KWARA STATE
150
126
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO, ANAMBRA STATE
120
127
KADUNA POLYTECHNIC, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE
150
128
HUSSAINI ADAMU FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAZAURE, JIGAWA STATE
100
129
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UKANA, AKWA IBOM STATE
150
130
ABIA STATE POLYTECHNIC, ABA, ABIA STATE
130
131
ABDUL-GUSAU POLYTECHNIC, TALATA-MAFARA, ZAMFARA STATE
150
132
AKWA-IBOM STATE POLYTECHNIC, IKOT-OSURUA, AKWA IBOM STATE
150
133
ABUBAKAR TATARI ALI POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE
120
134
COLLEGE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUSINESS STUDIES, POTISKUM, YOBE STATE
150
135
D.S. ADEGBENRO ICT POLYTECHNIC, ITORI, OGUN STATE
100
136
OGUN STATE INSTITUTE OF TECH(FORMERLY GATEWAY ICT POLY), IGBESA, OGUN STATE
100
137
THE POLYTECHNIC, IBADAN, OYO STATE
150
138
JIGAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE
100
139
KANO STATE POLYTECHNIC, KANO, KANO STATE
120
140
HASSAN USMAN KATSINA POLYTECHNIC, KATSINA, KATSINA STATE
120
141
KOGI STATE POLYTECHNIC, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE
100
142
KWARA STATE POLYTECHNIC, ILORIN, KWARA STATE
150
143
LAGOS STATE POLY, IKORODU, LAGOS STATE
150
144
NASARAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, LAFIA, NASARAWA STATE
150
145
DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OGWASHI-UKU, DELTA STATE
150
146
OSUN STATE POLYTECHNIC, IREE, OSUN STATE
110
147
DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OTEFE, DELTA STATE
150
148
DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC, OZORO, DELTA STATE
150
149
UMARU ALI SHINKAFI POLYTECHNIC, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE
140
150
ADAMAWA STATE POLYTECHNIC, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE
120
151
RAMAT POLYTECHNIC, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE
150
152
PORT HARCOURT POLYTECHNIC, RUMUOLA, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE
150
153
RIVERS STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE, IKWERRE RD, RUMUEME, PORT HARCOURT
120
154
KENULE BENSON SARO-WIWA POLYTECHNIC, BORI, RIVERS STATE
100
155
RUFUS GIWA POLYTECHNIC, OWO, ONDO STATE
150
156
NIGER STATE POLYTECHNIC, ZUNGERU, NIGER STATE
150
157
GBOKO POLYTECHNICS, GBOKO, BENUE STATE
130
158
ALLOVER CENTRAL POLYTECHNIC, LYNSON CHEMICAL AVENUE , OTA OGUN STATE
130
159
DORBEN POLYTECHNIC, BWARI-GARAM ROAD, FCT-ABUJA
100
160
FIDEI POLYTECHNIC, GBOKO, BENUE STATE
150
161
GRACE POLYTECHNIC, LAGOS, LAGOS STATE
100
162
HERITAGE POLYTECHNIC, IKOT UDOTA, AKWA IBOM STATE
100
163
IGBAJO POLYTECHNIC, IGBAJO, OSUN STATE
100
164
LIGHT HOUSE POLYTECHNIC, EUBUOBANOSA, EDO STATE
100
165
NOGAK POLYTECHNIC, MILE 2 ROAD, IKOM, CROSS RIVER STATE
100
166
THE POLYTECHNIC, IMESI-ILE, OSUN STATE
100
167
RONIK POLYTECHNIC, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE
150
168
WOLEX POLYTECHNIC, IKEJA, LAGOS STATE
140
169
KALAC CHRISTAL POLYTECHNIC, 1A SIKIRU ADEWALE STR, SANGOTEDO, LEKKI, LAGOS STATE
120
170
THE IBARAPA POLYTECHNIC, ERUWA, OYO STATE
100
171
UYO CITY POLYTECHNIC, UYO, AKWA-IBOM STATE
150
172
THE POLYTECHNIC IGBO-OWU, OFF ASA DAM, OSERE ROAD JUNCTION, ILORIN, KWARA STATE
100
173
BOLMOR POLYTECHNIC, 33 OLD IFE ROAD, PMB 32, AGODI IBADAN, OYO STATE
100
174
IBADAN CITY POLYTECHNIC, IBADAN, OYO STATE
100
175
ST MARY POLYTECHNIC, KWAMBA, SULEJA, NIGER STATE
120
176
PRIME POLYTECHNICS, JIDDA BASSA, AJAOKUTA, KOGI STATE
100
177
GLOBAL POLYTECHNIC, OYEMEKUN ROAD, AKURE, ONDO STATE
110
178
SURE FOUNDATION POLYTECHNIC, IKOT AKAI, AKWA IBOM STATE
120
179
TRINITY POLYTECHNIC, UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE
100
180
LENS POLYTECHNIC, OFFA, KWARA STATE.
100
181
BAYERO UNIVERSITY, KANO, KANO STATE
180
182
UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE
200
183
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, GASHUA, YOBE STATE
140
184
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE
150
185
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, BIRNIN-KEBBI, KEBBI STATE
160
186
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, LOKOJA, KOGI STATE
180
187
BEST SOLUTION POLYTECHNIC, AKURE, ONDO STATE.
100
188
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, WUKARI, TARABA STATE
180
189
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE TECH, HOTORO GRA EXT, KANO, KANO STATE
100
190
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY, IGBOBI, LAGOS STATE
150
191
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE
160
192
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, NDUFU-ALIKE, EBONYI STATE
180
193
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ISHIAGU, EBONYI STATE
100
194
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY, OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE
150
195
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, OYO STATE
200
196
UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, KWARA STATE
180
197
FEDERAL COOPERATIVE COLLEGE, IBADAN P.M.B. 5033, ELEYELE, IBADAN, OYO STATE
100
198
UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, LAGOS STATE
200
199
FEDERAL COOPERATIVE COLLEGE, KADUNA ABUJA RD JUNCTION, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE
130
200
UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE
180
201
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FRESHWATER FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY, BAGA, BORNO STATE
100
202
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE
200
203
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, MECHANISATION, AFAKA, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE
130
204
UNIVERSITY OF PORT-HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE
180
205
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY TECHNOLOGY, IBADAN, OYO STATE
120
206
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, JOS, PLATEAU STATE
145
207
USMANU DANFODIO UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE
180
208
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF FISHERIES AND MARINE TECHNOLOGY, VICTORIA ISLAND LAGOS STATE
140
209
NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE
180
210
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF LAND RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI, IMO STATE
150
211
UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA, ENUGU STATE
200
212
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF HORTICULTURE, DADIN KOWA, GOMBE STATE
120
213
UNIVERSITY OF UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE
180
214
FEDERAL SCHOOL OF SURVEYING, OYO, OYO STATE
170
215
MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE, ABIA STATE
180
216
ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY, BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE
180
217
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI, IMO STATE
180
218
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA, NIGER STATE
180
219
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY, UROMI, EDO STATE
150
220
MODIBO ADAMA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, YOLA, ADAMAWA STATE
180
221
PETROLEUM TRAINING INSTITUTE, EFFURUN, DELTA STATE
100
222
BINYAMINU USMAN POLYTECHNIC, HADIJIA, JIGAWA STATE
130
223
AKPERAN ORSHI COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, YANDEV, BENUE STATE
100
224
ADAMAWA STATE UNIVERSITY, MUBI, ADAMAWA STATE
170
225
AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY, IKOT-AKPADEN, AKWA IBOM STATE
180
226
BAUCHI STATE UNIVERSITY, GADAU, BAUCHI STATE
140
227
CROSS RIVERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, CALABAR, CROSS RIVERS STATE
150
228
EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE
180
229
ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE
180
230
IGNATIUS AJURU UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE
130
231
SULE LAMIDO UNIVERSITY, KAFIN HAUSA, JIGAWA STATE
170
232
KEBBI STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ALIRO, KEBBI STATE
150
233
KANO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WUDIL, KANO STATE
160
234
LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, OJO, LAGOS STATE
190
235
LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OGBOMOSO, OYO STATE
180
236
ONDO STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, OKITIPUPA, ONDO STATE
180
237
SOKOTO STATE UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE
160
238
TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, IJAGUN, OGUN STATE
170
239
OSUN STATE UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO, OSUN STATE
180
240
YOBE STATE UNIVERSITY, DAMATURU, YOBE STATE
150
241
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, JALINGO, TARABA STATE
160
242
NIGER STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MOKWA, NIGER STATE
150
243
COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE
150
244
JIGAWA STATE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, KAZAURE, JIGAWA STATE
100
245
MOHAMMED LAWAN COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE
120
246
OYO STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, IGBOORA, OYO STATE
150
247
YOBE STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, GUJBA, YOBE STATE
120
248
ANAMBRA STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, OBOSI, ANAMBRA STATE
100
249
LAGOS STATE COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, YABA, LAGOS STATE
150
250
POGIL COLLEGE OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY, OKE-ERI, IJEBU-ODE, OGUN STATE
150
251
SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT, LUTH, IDIARABA, LAGOS STATE
100
252
SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT, OAU TEACHING HOSPITAL, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE
150
253
KOGI STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL), KABBA, KOGI STATE
120
254
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, (TECH), LAFIAGI, KWARA STATE
150
255
KASHIM-IBRAHIM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE
100
256
MICHAEL OTEDOLA COLLEGE OF PRIMARY EDUCATION, MOFORIJI, LAGOS STATE
100
257
NWAFOR ORIZU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NSUGBE, ANAMBRA STATE
120
258
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OJU, BENUE STATE
120
259
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ORO, KWARA STATE
100
260
SHEHU SHAGARI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, SOKOTO, SOKOTO STATE
100
261
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, WAKA-BIU, BORNO STATE
100
262
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, WARRI, DELTA STATE
100
263
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ZING, TARABA STATE
100
264
FCT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ZUBA, ABUJA, FCT
150
265
BAUCHI INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION, KANGERE, BAUCHI STATE
100
266
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, LANLATE, OYO STATE
100
267
A.D. RUFAI COLLEGE OF EDU. FOR LEGAL AND ISLAMIC STUDIES, MISAU, BAUCHI STATE
120
268
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, BILLIRI, GOMBE STATE
100
269
ARABIC AND ISLAMIC COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, POTISKUM, YOBE STATE
120
270
ANGEL CROWN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GIDAN-DAYA, FCT-ABUJA
120
271
ASSANUSIYAH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IPETUMODU, OSUN STATE
100
272
BEST LEGACY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OGBOMOSO, OYO STATE
100
273
CALVIN FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NAKA, BENUE STATE
160
274
CITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, GARKI, ABUJA, FCT
160
275
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ERO, AKURE, ONDO STATE
100
276
SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT, NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIV TEACHING HOSPITAL, NNEWI
180
277
UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT.
140
278
SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT (UNIBEN TEACHING HOSPITAL), BENIN, EDO STATE
140
279
SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT (UNIMAID TEACHING HOSPITAL), MAIDUGURI
130
280
SCHOOL OF HEALTH INFORMATION MGT (UCH, IBADAN, OYO STATE)
150
281
SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE
130
282
SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF BENIN TEACHING HOSP, BENIN
120
283
CLARA SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND PERFORMING ARTS,SAW MILL DRIVE,YENAGOA,BAYELSA STATE
110
284
IBOM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, IKOT EKPENE, AKWA IBOM STATE
120
285
ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO, ONDO STATE
150
286
ALVAN IKOKU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OWERRI, IMO STATE
100
287
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE
120
288
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, EHA-AMUFU, ENUGU STATE
120
289
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KATSINA, KATSINA STATE
140
290
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OBUDU, CROSS RIVER STATE
100
291
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (SPECIAL), OYO, OYO STATE
100
292
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHN.), AKOKA, LAGOS STATE
100
293
FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH.), ASABA, DELTA STATE
100

Monaco Accepts Arsenal’s £92m Offer For Thomas Lemar by sirlekzy: 5:24pm




Arsenal and Monaco are believed to have agreed a fee in the region of £92m for Thomas Lemar.

The 21-year-old, who reports suggest would prefer a move to Liverpool, is now discussing personal terms with the North London club.

The Monaco winger has been linked with Arsenal for much of the summer, while recent reports have also claimed approaches from Liverpool and Barcelona.

What do you think guys �..

source: http://www.360ray.com.ng/breaking-monaco-accept-arsenals-92m-offer-thomas-lemar/
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Re: Monaco Accepts Arsenal’s £92m Offer For Thomas Lemar by iyobosadavid(m): 5:27pm
Good for Arsenal.....Up Gunners we must surely bounce back


Man's Corpse Found In A River In Katsina (Graphic Photos) by dainformant(m): 5:40pm

The corpse of an unidentified man was found at the bank of a River in Rimi Local Government Area of ​​Katsina State. The dead body was discovered by two people Sufeto Ali Lawal and Maidug Masabo - who notified others and also security operatives.

The body of the deceased has been deposited at the general hospital in Katsina as authorities wait to locate his family and relatives.

Source; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2017/08/corpse-unidentified-old-man-found-river-katsina-graphic-photos.html



South African Student On Spending Spree As Her Bank Account Gets $1m In Error by just2endowed: 5:44pm On Aug 30



A South African university student’s spending spree on clothes, a party and a new smartphone slammed to a halt after it emerged that the roughly $1m fuelling her splurge had been given to her in error.

A company that hands out student funding accidentally transferred 14 million rand into the young woman’s account, instead of the 1,400-rand ($107) monthly food allowance she was supposed to get, officials said Wednesday.

The Walter Sisulu University, in the Eastern Cape region, said the whopping error was made in June during monthly disbursement of state-issued student loans.

“The error was only discovered on Monday after the matter was reported to us by another student,” the university spokeswoman Yonela Tukwayo said.

Tukwayo said the student, who cannot be named, had already spent nearly 800,000 rand ($61,250) of the money.

“She is liable for the amount that she has already spent, as part of our agreement with students who take out loans,” said Tukwayo.

The rest of the excess cash has been taken back from the young woman’s account, while the university probes how the mistake occurred.

Local media reported the student had splurged some of the cash on expensive clothing, a smart phone and partying.

The resources of South Africa’s National Student Financial Aid Scheme, which funds students from impoverished backgrounds, often battles to meet the demand for loan applications from students.

South African students have, in the past two years, engaged in violent protests demanding free university education.

AFP

http://punchng.com/student-goes-on-spending-spree-as-her-bank-account-gets-1m-in-error/
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ASUU: My Child Also Affected By Strike - Labour Minister, Chris Ngige by AnthonyDgreat: 2:24pm


The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, on Wednesday disclosed that his child is also affected by the current ongoing strike action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.

Ngige revealed this when he spoke with state house correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting.

He said, “I have my child at home as we speak. Government is leaving no stone unturned to make sure that we reach a conclusive agreement with ASUU so that they can go back to classroom.”

The minister also said, “Students who are supposed to take their exams and promotional exams have been forced by circumstances beyond their control to stay at home
SOURCE: http://www.dailyschoolgist.com.ng/2017/08/ASUU-child-also-affected-strike-labour-minister-chris-ngige/
Re: ASUU: My Child Also Affected By Strike - Labour Minister, Chris Ngige by Yusfunoble(m): 2:26pm
angry



My Girlfriend Slept With Our Last Born by Saliman22(m): 10:03am

Good morning my wonderful family, I had an issue with my girl 2015 which I open a thread here in romance section, we settled early this year,.

Lemme go straight to the point, I work with micro finance bank which I don't normally have time, my girl is on her IT at ministry of health in my state, what happened yesterday shocked me, my church is having a youth conference currently going on now in Anambra state, for the past two weeks now I'm in the village, she don't normally go to her IT place telling me that there are on malaria program which she don't considered it useful according to her.

What happen yesterday I'm still in shocked right now that is like I'm dreaming which I'm not.
It was past 11pm at night that my girl woke up and shout dear dear and I asked her what happen, then she narrated how she had a dream and I was killed in the dream, I was like what is going on because someone warned me about this month that I should be careful, so I went outside immediately with my Bible and olive oil for prayers. I was in the middle of the compound praying and I asked her to wait for me and she said she cannot wait, that she feared standing alone at night, my compound has a very big gate o, now she went inside my last born room and I was still praying.

Some spirit entered me and I stopped half way and to my surprise ever when I stop she couldn't come out and I waited small and it wasn't up to 2mins she came outside and asked me to wait for her and I didn't wait, she followed me, when I came to the house, I didn't talk to her for some minute and she asked me what the problem is and I explained to her that she should stop that thing that is going on with my last born. She said she's surprised that I could think about this kind of a thing and she's not stupid to have make love with my brother, I told her immediately that I want to make love to her and she said until we finished our discussion and I objected and go straight there and put my hand, behold she was extra wet, so at this point I went inside my last born room and called him to come and the boy followed me.

I now asked him to knell down and he did, at this point I brought out a cable and asked him to tell me why she make love to my woman, at this point my girl knell down and started crying, both of them confess that I did it twice. I now asked my girl the reason she did this even when she knew I was praying, she didn't give me a concrete answer.

So this things has been going on under my roof and I have spent my hard earned money for my brother and her.

Pls I need your advice. Pls what can I do, this morning I have called her aunty to inform her, and she said I should meet her on Saturday.

Pls help me brother and sisters.
I need help Pls.

Friends Carry Graduate In Wheelbarrow In Liberia To Celebrate His Graduation by  8:34pm On Aug 30

As shared by Blamo....

'Liberia: Our Graduate Of The Year.

From Selling Cold Water on the street of Margibi Liberia to the completion of his high school diploma our graduate set the stage for a new Liberia.
No big cars to take him home after the graduation ceremony at the school, but his dedicated friends escorted him home in a Wheelbarrow and he was welcome home as a hero and hope for Liberians youths'.



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Thursday, 3 August 2017


August 2 which happened to be on Wednesday was (and is, obviously) my birthday.

I spent my morning having a lovely breakfast and then went to the church for blessing before inviting my friends for my birthday party. In the evening it was time to celebrate. To celebrate the birthday I decided to invite friends to lasmall hotel held at Ogbunabali. I’ve been there plenty of times before and ive always had good times there! I wore all black (shock!).

I had planned to have a chilled evening and enjoy being surrounded by friends but that quickly turned into me being handed three fried meat and a bottle of lacasera. So much for being chilled! Because of this I didn’t think once about taking pictures.


Wednesday, 24 May 2017

     WAYS SEX CAN KILL
According to several studies conducted by leading doctors, medical and experts deaths during consensual sex account for approximately 0.6% of all sudden deaths.
Here are a few ways this can happen.
1. Cardiac Arrest
A study conducted by a leading American medical journal has revealed that each additional hour of sexual activity per week resulted in an increased risk of 2-3 myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) and one sudden cardiac death per 10,000 person.
2. Haemorrhage
Experts say that indulging in sexual intercourse can trigger a subarachnoid haemorrhage i.e. is bleeding into the subarachnoid space—the area between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater surrounding the brain via the Valsalva maneuver. The Valsalva maneuver is performed by moderately forceful attempted exhalation against a closed airway, usually done by closing one's mouth, pinching one's nose shut while pressing out as if blowing up a balloon.
3. Infidelity
A study also found that the "deceased is usually married; he is not with a spouse and in unfamiliar surroundings," and death usually occurs after "a big meal with alcohol." So, men who were unfaithful were significantly more likely than those who were faithful to experience severe or fatal cardiac events during sex. A related study seemed to support the death during extramarital sex theory. Fourteen of the 20 cases of coital death, happened during an affair. "Dying in the saddle" is another popular euphemism for death during sex.
4. Sex Drugs
Viagra use has been linked to sudden cardiovascular death during sexual activity among elderly or otherwise infirm men. Researchers also say that prescription or recreational drugs, such as cocaine can also possibly contribute to unexpected deaths during consensual sex.
http://pulse.ng/hotpulse/sudden-death-4-ways-sex-can-kill-you-id5206295.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utover18-mnf-nc&utm_campaign=cat-dating
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May 24, 2017 0 Comments
TINCAN ISLAND PORT INTERCEPTS LARGE QUANTITY OF
PUMP ACTION RIFFLES CONCEALED WITH POP CEMENT
Sequel to the renewed vigour and enthusiasm for effective Service delivery by the Nigeria Customs Service, the Tincan Island Command intercepted a total of four hundred and forty (440) pieces of assorted Pump Action Riffles.
Speaking with Journalists at the Enforcement section of the Unit, the Customs Area Controller, BASHAR YUSUF who introduced the subject to the media, stated that  the seizure was effected through intelligence which necessitated the segregation of the 1 x 20ft container to the Enforcement Unit for physical examination.
Speaking further, the Zonal Co-ordinator Zone A, ACG ABUE, M. N mni who represented the Comptroller-General, commended the controller for the spectacular seizure and described the Area Controller as a quintessential officer who have been contributing immensely to the success story of the Service. In his narrative, he confirmed the earlier assertion by the Area Controller that the seizure was based on intelligence.
The Customs Area Controller gave the breakdown of the seizures as follows;
i. ONE HUNDRED (100) PIECES BLACK TORNADO SINGLE BARREL RIFLES.
ii. SEVENTY-FIVE (75) PIECES SILVER MAGNUM SINGLE BARREL RIFLES.
iii. FIFTY (50) PIECES OF ALTER PUMP ACTION RIFLES.
iv. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN (215) PIECES BLACK SINGLE BARREL RIFLES.
v. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FOUR (164) PIECES OF RIFLE NOZZLE.
vi. ONE HUNDRED AND THREE (103) PIECES OF ARMS GRIPS.
vii. ONE HUNDRED AND TEN (110) PIECES OF TRIGGER.
viii. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN (113) PIECES OF ARM GUARD.
ix. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN (107) PIECES OF BRIDGE BLOCK.
x. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO (122) PIECES OF ALLEN KEYS.
xi. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN (117) PIECES OF ASSEMBLE BUTT
xii. FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN (516) 5OKG BAGS OF POP CEMENT.
Answering questions from the media on the circumstance surrounding the seizure, the Customs Area Controller hinted that the importer declared the consignment as ANTISERA AND CANNULE (CHEMICAL FORMULAR).
He stated that based on intelligence, the 1 x 20ft container No. PONU 210024/1 was brought down to the Enforcement Unit of the Command, where a 100% physical examination was conducted which revealed all the items mentioned earlier.
Speaking further on the status of the seizure, the Customs Area Controller stated that investigation is still ongoing with a view to unraveling those behind the importation and that further profiling of the importer will be carried out to get other details.
UCHE EJESIEME
Public Relations Officer,
For: Customs Area Controller
Nigeria Customs Service
Tin Can Island Port
Apapa – Lagos.
May 24, 2017 0 Comments
Nollywood Stars And How They Got Their Nicknames by toptennaija: 7:41am
1.Hafiz Oyetoro (Saka)
At the mention of the name Saka, lovers of Nigeria TV ads and movies will reel out laughing as his moniker has since become a household name. However, only a few knows that Hafiz Oyetoro got his moniker from his role as Simply Saka in a Greg Odutayo produced sitcom, House A-part.

2.Funke Akindele (Jenifa)
When Funke Akindele got into the Nigerian movie industry, she was well known for her role as the nosy young girl in the series, I Need To Know. However, her fame and an additional moniker was to join her after she starred and co-produced the award winning blockbuster, Jenifa. Not did Funke only made money, fame and name for herself but also got herself an evergreen moniker, Jenifa.

3. Eniola Badmus (Gbogbo Big Girls)
Just as Funke Akindele made name, money and fame for herself with the production of Jenifa, so also did the moniker, Gbogbo Big Girls stuck on Eniola Badmus.

4.Mr. Ibu
Mr Ibu, he said, Ibu has been my name from childhood. My grandfather bore the name too and I took after him because as I was growing up, they used to call me all his names. On how I got the name , somebody was actually writing a script that I was going to act in. He was using my name as a character in it and at the end of the day, they titled the film John Ibu Okafor. It took me time to change it from Mr. John Ibu to John Okafor later I left it as Mr. Ibu

Re: Nollywood Stars And How They Got Their Nicknames by toptennaija: 7:42am
5.Basorge Tariah Jr. (Do Good)
Basorge Tariah was an all round entertainer long before now.His name Do Goodwas actually borne out of his character in the popular TV soap, Palace, Many still refer to the comedian, rapper and actor as Do Good.

6.Ronke Ojo (Ronke Oshodi Oke) The bosomy actress got her moniker after starring in a movie entitled Oshodi Oke. She played the character of a big boobed lady in the movie and because she had remained bosomy, the name, Oshodi Oke, had stuck to her like a second skin.

7.Sam Dede (Isakaba)
Sam Dede had always been a popular face in the movie industry but his fame and a moniker was added to his personality after he took up the lead role in the movie Isakaba. He portrayed the leader of Isakaba group In the movie. Since then, the name "isakaba" has stuck to him

8.Kunle Afolayan (Aresejabata)
Until his rise to fame and fortune, many referred to Kunle Afolayan as Arese or Aresejabata, which was the role he played in the popular Tunde Kelani’s movie, Saworo Ide.







THow Universities will Conduct Admission this Year. After the recent scrapping of post utme exam by the federal government, you might be wondering how the universities will conduct admission this year.
Going by the reactions of candidates over the withdrawal of the list of candidates sent to tertiary institutions for admission consideration by JAMB, it is important we clarify a few things to avoid confusion and ensure candidates are properly guided.
So here are important things you should know and keep in mind concerning this new development;
1. The University senate now has autonomy to select candidates for admission. However the list of selected candidates must pass through JAMB for approval and issuance of admission letters.
2. Whether or not you were posted to a school or not for admission consideration earlier no longer matters. As the posting is no longer valid. All you need to do now is wait for your school of choice to announce its screening exercise and ensure you participate accordingly.
3. For Tertiary institutions that have already conducted their admission screening exercise in line with JAMB stipulations, such screening still remains valid. Candidates that participated in such screening should wait for the release of the admission list(s) by their respective institutions.
4. The withdrawal of the JAMB Consideration List does not mean that post-UTME is now valid. The ban on Post-UTME remains valid. Tertiary institutions must abide to the screening modalities as earlier announced by JAMB.
5. Candidates should note that the offer of provisional admission by their schools of choice is subject to validation by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
The Joint Admission And Matriculation Board held a meeting at the B.O Ukeje Auditorium, Nation Commission for colleges of Education, Central Business District Abuja on Tuesday 28th, 29th and 30th to map out admission screening modalities for Colleges of education, polytechnics and Universities.
The meeting was chaired by the permanent secretary ministry of education, Dr. Shade Yemi-Esan.
After evaluating the screening models of some schools in previous years and other factors surrounding the admission processes in tertiary institution in the country, JAMB released a proposed model for the screening of recommended candidates.
PROPOSED JAMB MODEL FOR SCREENING OF RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES
1. Screening of candidates shall be for ONLY candidates recommended for admissions.
2. No written examination to be conducted.
3. Verification of Course Requirements (O’ levels or A’ levels).
4. Verification of valid JAMB results by checking:
i. Online Result Slip
ii. Printout
iii. Photo Album
v. Checklist
vi. Biometrics
5. Institutions are free to source from other Course(s) to
compensate for SHORTFALL in any of the criteria.
If the proposed model for admission as proposed by JAMB is to be adopted for 2016/2017 admission process, below is how the admission process will run and all you should know about it.
1. JAMB must offer a candidate an admission before such candidates qualifies for screening in the institution he or she has been provisionally admitted. This means that institutions can only screening candidates sent to them by JAMB as having been provisionally admitted in such institution.
2. Institutions admission screening processes will now be based on point system. The first on the point system is the O’level grading. Candidates who have only one O-level result will stand a better chance of gaining admission than candidates with 2 results. One 0’level result = 10marks/points while two O’level results = 3 marks/points.
Similarly, each grade will now have its equivalent points/marks in this manner; A=6 marks, B=4 marks, C=3 marks which means the having better grades in your O’level result gives you a better chance of securing admission.
The next to be considered on the point system is your UTME Score. Candidates will be awarded marks/points based on their 180-200=20-23 marks, 200-250=24-33 points, 251-300=34-43, 300-400=44-60 points. The higher your score, the higher your chances of securing admission.
This means that what we previously know as institutions cut-off-marks will now be known as institutions cut-off points which will be arrived at after putting all the aforementioned into consideration.
3. JAMB provisional admission is now a means to an end and not an end itself. This means that JAMB may offer a candidate a provisional admissions and such candidate will still be denied admission by his/her institution because he or she comes below the cut-off point for his/her course in that particular institution.
For instance you may be given provisional admission to study MBBS in UNIBEN by JAMB having obtained a UTME score of 260. If your institution’s cut-off point for medicine is 95 points and you come below that number of points after the screening, you will likely be denied admission.
4. Admission process will still put into considerations factors like catchment area and ELDS (Educationally Less Developed States) in determining the number of candidates admitted. Admission by merit is 45%, catchment area 35% and ELDS 20%.
The issue of Science to arts ratio will still be in place. For universities Science to arts ratio will be 60:40 , Polytechnics 70:30. However for specialized institutions (Technology, Science Agriculture etc) it will be 100% related to their specialty. Also 90% of admission will go to UTME candidates while 10% will go to Direct Entry candidates.
5. Schools are still at liberty to charge a certain fee for the screening of candidates. However, the Board did not stipulate how much institutions are to charge for this.
A Former Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, NUC, Professor Peter Okebukola, has disclosed that the scrapping of Post-UTME means that tertiary institutions will now go back to the agreement NUC had with Vice-Chancellors in 2004 when it introduced Post-UTME which is to screen candidates on oral interview and written essay.
He pointed out that tertiary institutions were not suppose to conduct screening for candidates similar to that of JAMB as that was the part of the agreement guiding the introduction of Post-UTME. He lamented that tertiary institutions have since deviated from that agreement.
According to him, admission seekers are supposed to attain minimum cognitive competence in the relevant subjects in the discipline they wished to study; which is the aspect JAMB examination covers and also attain competence in written and oral English, critical thinking and ability to present ideas in logical sequence which is what Post-UTME should be all about.
Because of this face, there is every reason to belief that some schools may still conduct post utme exam. However, it is important to know if you school will write post utme exam this year.
Students who applied for the school in JAMB and have met requirements (minimum of 180 in JAMB and a Credit in Maths and English including subjects relevant to your course choice) will come for the screening with their credentials. At the screening, they present their results and answer a couple of questions (orally) based on your applied course (usually basic knowledge questions) after which they await the result of this exam.
This usually means getting admission from JAMB directly (first list)…and then 2 subsequent lists from the school.
Now, here’s the catch. Getting the admission doesn’t mean you’re home free. Thousands are usually given this admission into 100 level, but they don’t get an Admission letter from the school in their 100 level, because a second screening happens in 200 level.
If a student is unable to finish 100 level with a CGPA of 2.5 (3.5 in Medicine), he or she will be screened out of the school. Only those who achieve this mark remain in 200 level and are subsequently given the school’s Admission letter.
Before the collection of this letter, it’s safe to assume that you’re not fully a University student until the end of this period of probation.
This screening usually leaves the school with at least half of the initially admitted students which is the needed population.
How will universities determine cutoff marks to admit students.
Before putme was introduced in 2005, universities have been admitting people and bringing out cutoff marks though the system varies in different schools.
Some universities used both Jamb results and o’levels points, some used only Jamb results. We are concerned about UNN and how they used to run admission when there was no putme.
Like I said, before putme was introduced UNN still used to run her admission same way she does now; the only difference is that there was nothing like an average score. As we all know, since the introduction of putme UNN makes use of an average score of putme and utme scores to determine your score for admission. The cutoff marks are determined by general performance in putme.
After the release of primary list, there will be an advertisement for supplementary form in which those that will score 180/200 and above in “PUTME” will be eligible to purchase, fill a lower course that has a lower cutoff mark than your average score and compete with others that will purchase and fill same course with you.
If you do not purchase this supplementary form, you will likely not get admission in subsequent lists called supplementary lists. There is nothing like enrolling your name in a lower course if you do not purchase the supplementary form as a compensation for not being admitted in your original course.
You must purchase the supplementary form for you to be enrolled in a lower course and not everyone who purchases the supplementary form must be admitted in a lower course you fill even when your average score is above the cutoff mark of that course you will fill, its mostly by merit for those with high scores, sorting with money for those who can afford it and also luck.
Now you have understood how UNN runs admission with putme, lets discus how UNN used to run admission without putme.
Like I said, there is no much difference. After utme (Jamb) is written, UNN maps out cutoff marks for different courses which they dont make public.
The cutoff marks are determined based on the general performance in utme. The better people perform in utme, the higher the cutoff marks and vice versa.
After the release of primary list, there will be an advertisement for supplementary form in which people who score 180/200 in utme (Jamb) and choose UNN in utme will be eligible to purchase.
During my own time when there was no putme, I entered UNN through supplementary by purchasing supplementary form then because I was cut off from my original course since I didn’t score up to the cutoff mark.
There was nothing like enrolling you into another course no matter what your score would be, you must purchase a supplementary form. Sorting of admission with money was very common then.
http://www.gltrends.ng/2017/05/jamb-2017-see-universities-will-conduct-admission-year-must-see/
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Nollywood Actress Anita Joseph has turned a new leaf when it comes to her choice of outfits.

The actress who released lovely photos ,all covered up said ''covered is the new sexy.

She wrote Often times..Iv heard this saying "DRESS HOW YOU WANT TO BE ADDRESSED"I TOTALLY AGREE" "come to think of it.

Coverd is D NEW sexy..When Girls r becoming ladies."She captioned another

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

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Man Caught With Locally Made AK47 In His Car On His Way To Kafanchan, Kaduna by zoba88 : 7:26am
From the little I could understand from the story shared in Hausa by online sources,Samuel Bakatafe,the man pictured below was caught with AK47 in his car on his way to Kafanchan.Arewa thanked God for exposing him.Our Hausa readers should please explain more with the help of the screenshots below
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/05/man-caught-with-ak47-in-his-car-on-his.html?
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Kwara state university girl beaten for slapping a boy

Am also a 400l student at kwara state university (kwasu)...this Mariam in question slapped the guy twice at stomach care before the guy retaliate and when d case was taken to school authority she claimed her glass and the money for treatment is 18 thousand which was collected from the guy in question and was given to her by the school authority... The question I also want to ask her is that why did she use hijab to snap the picture instead of her normal identity and she want to spoil the school reputation claiming the case wasn't attended to

Boutique Burglar Apprehended In Sapele by LEERICIST (m ): 11:31pm On May 15

The photos below show the burglar (name Kelly) caught red handed inside a boutique opposite Ogodo Primary School, Okpe Road Sapele on Sunday night at about 10pm. His partner ran away when someone in the vicinity raised alarm leaving him inside the boutique. First responders (area boys) apprehended him and beat the day light out of him before he was rescued and taken to the police station at about 11pm after receiving first aid treatment at the Central Hospital. The photo below also shows the hole bore through the wall of the boutique with hammer and chisel to gain entrance.
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SIXTEEN FEDERAL PERMANENT SECRETARIES RETIRES TODAY

Sixteen Federal Permanent Secretaries are due for retirement this year, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HoCSF) Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita told Daily Trust yesterday in Abuja.
She was speaking at the send-off ceremony for the Permanent Secretary Common Services Office, Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF), Dr Saheed Yemi Adelakun, who retired after attaining the mandatory retirement age of 60.
While the details of the affected PS were not available as at the time of going to the press, Daily Trust reports that Adelakun’s retirement brings the number of the retired PS to four as, the PS Federal Ministry of Information and Culture Mrs Ayotunde Adesugba, also retired yesterday.
Her retirement was coming on the heels of that of Mrs Rabi Jimeta who retired in April as the PS Federal Ministry of Water Resources and that of Hajiya Jamila Shu’ara, who served in the Federal Ministry of Education and also petroleum resources.
“They have to retire in line with public service rule. Either they have spent 35 years in service or have reached the mandatory age of 6o, whichever comes first,” Oyo-Ita said.
“This 16 federal permanent secretaries, some of them have started retiring this year, others by the end of the year. Then there is the succession plan so the selection process of the permanent secretaries is ongoing.”
She urged workers to emulate the retired Adelakun, who was honoured by the HoCSF and other staff in the OHCSF and other senior civil servants, especially for the successes recorded under his watch as chairman of the Federal Integrated Staff Housing (FISH) scheme for federal workers.
Adelakun thanked President Muhammadu Buhari, the HoCSF and other staff for working with him to succeed and urged workers to be dedicated to reap the benefits of hard work.
Adelakun who is a chartered accountant joined the federal workforce in 1982 as Higher Executive Officer before he was appointed PS by the immediate past president, Goodluck Jonathan in November 2013.
Born in Lagos on 15th May 1957, Adelakun started his career as a civil servant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in January 1983 as an accounts officer and served as Finance Attaché to Nigeria High Commissions in Port of Spain, Pretoria, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-shops-for-replacement-as-16-perm-secs-retire/197879.html

Sunday, 16 April 2017

Celestial Church Of God Pastor, His Wife & Son Die In Fatal Accident In Kogi by stephenduru: 9:51am


According to a social media user who shared the sad news,a clergy man with celestial church,his wife and son died in a fatal accident along Lokoja expressway.He wrote...

'Clergyman and His Entire Family Died in Fatal accident in Kogi

This is indeed a sad and unfortunate news. A clergy man lost his life alongside his wife and son during a fatal accident along the Lokoja expressway yesterday.

Prophet Victor Onodua a clergyman with a Celestial church in Sapele was travelling with his wife Grace Onodua and son, Solomon Onodua when the incident occurred and they all died at the spot. May their souls rest in peace Amen'.


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/04/clergy-manhis-wife-son-die-in-fatal.html?m=1





Emir Sanusi Is An Enemy Of Islam Who Only Rides In A Rolls Royce - Yari's Aide by Factfinder1(f): 8:41am

Zamfara State ​​Governor​, Abdulaziz Yari, has again tackled the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, for criticising his response to the outbreak of meningitis.

​”The Emir, and all he wants to do is ride a Rolls Royce in the face of palpable poverty; he shouldn’t engage in throwing accusations at others”, Yari lambasted in a statement on Saturday.

​ The lengthy tirade ​Saturday​ ​accused the emir of hypocrisy, and advised him to “practise what he preaches” or “keep his peace”.


Below is the governor’s full statement signed by Ibrahim Dosara, his special adviser on communication.

“For those who consider the emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II to be anything but a first class intellectual, a consummate banker and a bona fide member of Nigeria’s royalty, the last couple of weeks were a dizzying spectacle of mixed messages on integrity, royalty and wisdom.

Within a perimeter of weeks, HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II, whose royal tentacles and social networks traverse the length and breadth of this country, lambasted the nation’s economic framework, the northern elite, sub-national leadership especially the governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar, and the traditional institution of marriage.

All frontiers that we hold so dear.


With due respect to our highly revered traditional institutions and royal fathers, as a blue-blooded family member himself, Hon Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar holds the emir in very high esteem. He believes that the emir as a brother and co-occupant of elite positions in Nigeria, he could advise governors and those in positions of authority in several chains of communication that are richly available to him. But he preferred the public platform, for reasons best known to him.

Governor Yari firmly believes that a country that goes to its pastors and Imams who recommend prayer and fasting as the solution to every social misfortune, from matrimonial disagreements, to social and economic complications needs to be wary of the wrath of God in the event of an epidemic of unquantifiable proportion such as Type C meningitis. And as a country that succumbs to the supremacy of Allah, we must continue to link Him with all things, fair or foul.

Those who want to equate science with God, like HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II, can denounce Yari’s statement from the rooftops but that will not change Governor Yari’s beliefs in the omniscience, omnipresence and omnipotence of Allah.

By a certain bizarre coincidence too, like a prophesy foretold, Sheikh Mahmood Jaafar had before he was assassinated named Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as one of those whose hypocrisy would bring an epidemic of monumental proportions to this country. The tapes are very much in circulation long after Sheikh Jaafar’s death.
He had argued in that sermon that “Sanusi Lamido is one of the enemies of Islam who would assume all traits of a good Muslim but deep inside them is a hatred of Islam, and the people far beyond human imagination.” Could this be a prophecy foretold?


However, the emir should be aware that Allah who gives power to whoever He wills at His own time, also takes it away at the most inauspicious time. As elected officials, we are obliged to serve people just as we serve God. Within this precinct Governor Yari has done his best. As representatives of the best of our traditions, our Emirs, chiefs, kings and queens are also obliged to lead by example, show empathy, adjudicate with compassion, display wisdom and embrace the fear of God, in all they do. In this HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II is struggling.

Recently, our erudite emir has been mired in several controversies, which rather than enhance his profile and the integrity of royalty, have put him very much on the spot. And the emir has put up a spirited defense of all the allegations against him. But he was not transparent enough, as he always accused officials, especially governors, to tell the public what he found in the Kano Emirate palace coffers when he ascended the exalted throne. This is the least of his people’s expectations of him. It was the first that our finest royalty would offer.

Sacrifice is another attribute known to our royal fathers. But when an emir pledges to commit his hard earned resources for the face-lifting of the palace where he alone would reside and eventually transfers the burden to his impoverished subjects, there is a breach, or a problem.

Late Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki, of blessed memory, used his money to rebuild the Sultan’s Palace in Sokoto to his taste, but until his demise, he never tendered the bill to his subjects for reimbursement.

Over time, we know our traditional fathers for their compassion. When their friends from far and near offer to assist them, they would rather the assistance was given to alleviate the sufferings of their people in cash or kind.

But for a traditional ruler who identifies the problems of his people and utters these words: “We are in denial. The north-west and the north-east, demographically, constitute the bulk of Nigeria’s population, but look at human development indices, look at the number of children out of school, look at adult literacy, look at maternal mortality, look at infant mortality, look at girl-child completion rate, look at income per capita… The north-east and the north-west Nigeria are among the poorest parts of the world,” and yet when his friends offered help, he asks for a Rolls Royce.

There is more than a fundamental problem. There is a big disconnect. Like Governor Yari has always said, his respect for our creator will never waver. He will also rue joining issues with royalty, in Nigeria or anywhere in the world. He maintains that his reverence of the institution that HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II represents is also unshaken.

Hon Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar is only asking HRH to either practice what he preaches or forever keep his peace, because in a situation where epidemics are taking our children, maternal mortality, uneducated youth, social vices and incompetent leaders are the national scourge, to borrow the words of the emir, and all he wants to do is ride a Rolls Royce in the face of palpable poverty, he shouldn’t engage in throwing accusations at others.

Kano kingdom is an important kingdom amongst the kingdoms in Africa. It is also an important and strategic institution in the history of Nigeria. The occupants of the seat before HRH Muhammadu Sanusi II played a significant and dignified role in making Nigeria what it is today. They respected themselves. HRH should emulate his predecessors and not play to the gallery in a manner that ridicules his own heritage”.

http://dailypost.ng/2017/04/15/sanusi-rides-rolls-royce-people-poor-governor-yari-carpets-emir/
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first Customized Church In Built In Benue State (Photos) by ebosie11(f): 10:21am


As shared by Bishop Sam Zuga.....

'House of Joy. The first customised cathedral in the world. Red, white, yellow(gold) and blue are the colours of the ministry. The church building is customised with the colours: the walls in and out, the ceiling, the seats etc. Built without funds raising, offerings or donations from church members. Built and commissioned by the grace of God on 12:12. 12/12/'12. By Bishop Dr sam zuga. Located between Makurdi and Gboko, Benue state. We are wishing you HAPPY EASTER'


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/04/see-photos-of-first-customized-church.html?m=1
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Saturday, 1 April 2017

Man Dies Having Sex With 4 Ladies In Lagos by dre11(m): 6:03am
By ABISOLA LEMON


KOKOMASTER . That was his alias by which he was more known in the neighbourhood as a lover boy and a super stud.

But, March 23 was a.tragic day for late Olanimu Babatunde, as he died trying to live up to his billing as a man of high sexual prowess. The 29 -year- old died after a fivesome sex romp with four young ladies in his house on Thomas Street, Lagos Island.

His young sex partners, now answering questions on the man’s curious death from the police, claimed that they never knew Olanimu was dead until around 4am on the fateful day when they realized he no longer responded to their touch. “We thought he was enjoying it, so we were taking turns and just having fun. It was when we realized he was no longer responding that we screamed,” one of the suspects told the police.

An eyewitness, identified as Jide, who rushed to the scene when he heard the girls screamed, said that Mr Olanimu was confirmed dead same day.

He said: “The girls, who were already intoxicated at that time, said they thought he was enjoying it, so they kept going on taking turns and just having fun. It was when they noticed that he wasn’t breathing that they started screaming.

People rushed into the deceased’s apartment to find the four undressed girls and his lifeless body. They immediately alerted the police, who came few minutes later to arrest the suspects.

In their statement to the police, the ladies said: “We met Olanimu on Wednesday evening when we were coming from a friend’s birthday party which we attended at Surulere. We were at a bus stop when a car suddenly stopped in front of us.

The driver asked where we were heading, we said we were going anywhere he was heading to. He smiled and asked us to get in. When we all got in, he enquired if we were hungry, we said yes, so he took us to a restaurant and we all ordered whatever we wanted to eat. While we ate white rice and pepper soup, Mr Olanimu ate pounded yam and egusi soup.

“After we finished eating, we continued our journey. Now, it was dark, when we arrived at Mr. Olanimu’s residence. We got out of the car and entered his apartment. While we were seated, he asked us what we wanted and we said we wanted to get high and that he should turn on the music, so he did and afterwards arranged drinks for everyone. While we drank and danced Mr Olanimu, started touching us, kissing and spraying money. Overwhelmed by happiness, we responded and equally caressed him.”

They later ended up in his room and continued what they had started doing in the sitting room, handling one another, and having sex.

Police investigation, it was gathered, ruled out initial suspicion that Olanimu probably died of poison. Rather, it was linked to sex induced exhaustion. The girls were released on bail last Saturday morning, while the remains of the deceased had since been buried by his family.

When contacted, Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said that he was not aware of the incident yet, but promised to investigate and confirm it later.